A post rescued from an old blog of mine from the Wayback Machine. I was 14 when I wrote this, so it's a bit cringy.
I'm not convinced I did this all by myself, probably bodging from across the internet - but yeah it's interesting.
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A post rescued from an old blog of mine from the Wayback Machine. I was 14 when I wrote this, so it's a bit cringy.
I think I was just excited to figure this out, it's not really that useful. Even the docs I link to say not to use it for this purpose.
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A post rescued from an old blog of mine from the Wayback Machine. I was 14 when I wrote this, so it's a bit cringy.
It works well, because the built-in PHP filter_var function is used - imagine that!
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A post rescued from an old blog of mine from the Wayback Machine. I was 14 when I wrote this, so it's a bit cringy.
If computer vision hadn't advanced so much, this script would have actually still been quite sound.
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A post rescued from an old blog of mine from the Wayback Machine. I was 14 when I wrote this, so it's a bit cringy.
This was from a time when I was fascinated by login systems, and I thought I was a genius for using two salts and a hash algo nobody had heard of.
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A post rescued from an old blog of mine from the Wayback Machine. I was 14 when I wrote this, so it's a bit cringy.
I was still new to PHP and programming in general, so I believed that complex code was better code.
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